Scientists create 3D printing material that expands or contracts on command, opening new possibilities for soft robotics.
The use of 3D printing to fabricate patient-specific implants has made great strides over the years, but surgical guides and pre-operative models continue to be the most widespread application of 3D ...
JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Tex. – As the Army prepares to meet the challenges of multi-domain operations, the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research is aggressively investigating technologies ...
As the medical manufacturing landscape continues to improve, advanced 3D printing stands out as an industry solution. Inkjet 3D printing represents the next steps for this key technology, offering ...
Surgeons at the Sint-MaartensKliniek medical center in the Netherlands choose a 3D-printed patient-specific hip implant from Materialise for a complex replacement case. Patients who need a new knee, ...
The medical sector is one of the largest spaces where 3D printing operates, with opportunities for implant customization, educational models, and drug manufacturing. IDTechEx's report, "3D Printing ...
Recent developments in 3D printing materials allow for better simulation of human anatomy, not only in shape but also in how tissues appear in medical imaging such as X-rays and CT scans. RadioMatrix, ...